OTC and United Against Human Trafficking Continue Partnership

OTC and United Against Human Trafficking Continue Partnership

OTC continues its partnership with United Against Human Trafficking to increase awareness of human trafficking among its attendees and exhibiting companies from the greater Houston area and around the world. This important partnership opens the door for OTC to bring attention to human trafficking and work together to improve our communities. Read more about this partnership.

What Can You Do

To request help or report suspected human trafficking, call the National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline at 1.888.373.7888, or text INFO or HELP to them at: BeFree (233733).

Visit United Against Human Trafficking's booth in Lobby D of NRG Center during OTC to learn more about their mission and initiatives.

About UAHT

United Against Human Trafficking (UAHT) leads a dedicated coalition of Houston-area non-profits, faith-based organizations, government agencies/entities and others whose mission is to prevent and confront human trafficking. UAHT combats human trafficking by educating the public, training professionals and empowering the community to take action. UAHT strives to unite the community while fulfilling its mission to end human trafficking.

Notice to Attendees

Experient is the official housing and registration vendor for OTC. No other hotel/housing provider is authorized to contact you on OTC's behalf.

OTC does not sell/rent attendee email addresses to any third party. OTC and its registration company, Experient, only rent attendee mail addresses to exhibitors for one-time use, before and after OTC. The list does not include email addresses.

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